Original singing usually refers to songs published by the first singer and sung by himself or his partner. People often say that "original singing" actually refers to the songs first published by the singer and sung by the author himself.
Chinese poetry experienced the development of Yuefu, Tang poetry, Song ci and Yuan Qu in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties. Yue's Diary of Han Ji Hui is a poem. Han Yu's Preface to Poems in Yunzhou Xitang in the Tang Dynasty: "Although the works of the four ponds are said to have words but no poems, they connect the people of the country with Tao and do not attract public morality." Wang Ming Chang's Zhen Ze Chang Yu Official System: "The Hanlin in Tang and Song Dynasties is a very deep and strict place with many poets." Lu Xun's "To Dou Shu": "Although poetry can be divided into two types, the latter is better.